The rocker was playing Fenway Park on Wednesday when he took a minute to speak to his audience, joking about how, unlike the Foo Fighters, he wouldn't be using a backup guitar player to cover up his mistakes.

He followed that comment by teasing that the Dave Grohl diss was just to help feed RollingStone.com.

The day has finally come. Nirvana, one of the most influential bands in music history has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The momentous occasion comes almost exactly twenty years after lead singer Kurt Cobain’s death, whose memory was ever present at the ceremony in Brooklyn last night.

Joining the band for four emotional performances were four immensely talented ladies - Lorde, Joan Jett, Sonic Youth vocalist Kim Gordon and St. Vincent.

Each one stepped up to the mic to sing one of Nirvana’s now classic songs. 17-year-old Lorde channeled her inner ennui for a cover of All Apologies. Jett of course had to show she’s still very much a rock star with a rousing rendition of Smells Like Teen Spirit.

After years of animosity following Kurt Cobain's tragic passing, Courtney Love and Dave Grohl FINALLY showed each other some momentary love last night while Nirvana was being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame at Brooklyn's Barclay's Center.

The two put their legal battles and highly publicized arguments aside, coming together to honor the entire band and their monumental achievements!

Courtney, who is Cobain's widow, got extremely emotional on stage, revealing how much she wished he was there to experience the occasion: